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  2. Quảng Phú Cầu - Wikipedia

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    Quảng Phú Cầu covers an area of 8.546 km2, [1] which includes six villages: Xa Cau, Quang Nguyen, Phu Luong Thuong, Phu Luong Ha, Cau Bau, and Dao Tu. Located in the northeast of Ứng Hòa district, it is bordered to the east by Phú Túc (Phú Xuyên district), to the west and north by Hồng Dương commune (Thanh Oai district), to the southwest by Trường Thịnh and Liên Bạt.

  3. Caodaism - Wikipedia

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    Prayers include incense offering, ceremony opening, prayer to the Ngọc Hoàng (God the Father), prayer to Dipankara Buddha (Buddhism), prayer to Thái Thượng Lão Quân or Taishang Laojun (Taoism), prayer to Confucius (Confucianism), one of the three jewel offering prayers (flower, wine, and tea), and the five pledges. At the Holy Mother ...

  4. File:Incense in Vietnam.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Đại Lộc district - Wikipedia

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    It borders the districts of Điện Bàn, Duy Xuyên, Quế Sơn, Nam Giang and Đông Giang. Đại Lộc District can be considered the main rice area of Quảng Nam Province. In addition, it is famous for numerous craft products, such as rice pancakes, drums, silk and incense sticks.

  6. Ứng Hòa district - Wikipedia

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    The River Đáy forms much of the western boundary with Mỹ Đức district.It covers an area of 183.72 square kilometres (70.93 sq mi), and as of 2005 it had a population of 193,731 people.

  7. Lạc Long Quân - Wikipedia

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    In the past, under feudal dynasties, Bình Đà villagers held festivals, emperors sent mandarins from the court and many generals and communes in the region to organize festivals and offer incense to commemorate the National Ancestor. In 1032, Emperor Lý Thái Tông offered a decree to honor Lạc Long Quân: "Lý triều hiến sắc

  8. Quang Phú - Wikipedia

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  9. Quảng Phú - Wikipedia

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    Quảng Phú may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: . Quảng Phú, Quảng Ngãi [], a ward of Quảng Ngãi city; Quảng Phú, Đắk Lắk, a township and capital of Cư M'gar District